52 '.: 'N' 1: 1t1:V AMIRr I "ß. 1l7p I ;;, i \.... f .>'" i J ,! :. I fl!1 i/l;l It ., _ ,,_, d , - " / SHULTON .50 L.\TIIER orBRUSHLFSS @ . u:e ::./.; '- ... * 1- ., .. * f * * '* -Co. . . i l .. t f I". -'." '1J1;w:::' " f'.. / II I! I S ýf ß >.. < 't. .l" . ,,: '. J:. ,:":f. "1. ...,.. ); -* * , .' - 10.0 ". .' pia, .t:;..f .<. -- ---; ÅFTFB...;:=SHÀvE....J:.O.. ION :,: s ....... .:':" 8 ":" .::.. U ......' .:.. ... L ::::. 1i . <';"':: O <; N ,"" < ,:::' ..... '", . -. .....:... ", :.:.:-"." ." ". '-.:..- .. :. -. .: -.... ":: ':.. . ". "- # ::N w 'Y5l ' 'f/:T r :::. ...... Dr. NIels Bohr, the Danish physicist, showed, by means of his principle of complementarIty, that while the two " concepts were contradictory, both were essential to an understanding of physical phenomena. "As many scientists are be- ginning to recognize, the more knowl- edge we accumulate, the clearer it be- comes that science is unlikely ever to lead us to an orderly arrangement of nature's ^ ways," Pollard said. "And certainly our .os scientific achievements haven't affected our freedom of wIll to use them for either building a utopia or destroying civiliza- tion. I have come to interpret events as revealing the acts of God-an interpre- tation that I know the single-minded scientist will have nothing to do with, be- cause I can't prove it. But isn't one look at the armed world today enough to sug- gest that he, with his conviction that increased knowledge means progress, is also guilty of some sort of faith?" Except for a few intimate friends Pollard said, he had planned to tell no one what he was up to until he had passed his examination. Two weeks before the second part of his examination, however, he changed his mind. A quarterly meet- ing of the Institute's board of directors was coming up, and he felt that the members-a group of nine distinguished educators and scientists-were entitled to advance warning about the possibly controversial step he was hoping to take. At the meeting, whIch was held in a wal- nut-panelled room in one of the Institute buildings at Oak Ridge, the board dis- posed of several items on the agenda and then the chairman asked Pollard to leave the roon1. "That was when I had to speak up," Pollard told me. "I knew they were about to take up my re- appointment. So I saId to them, 'There's something you ought to know,' and then I told then1 what I'd been doing and what I was planning to do. I said that while I didn't think it would affect my d.irection of the Institute, I was aware that the denominational universities among the sponsors might object. If I was ordained, I said, I would make it a point to wear clericals at the In- stitute only when my pastoral duties made it necessary, which would be in- frequently, because that might annoy some of the other scientists. I said that I didn't want to leave the Institute but that I'd understand if they asked me to. And I suggested that if the} wanted me at all, they might reappoint me for just a year, rather than for the maxi- , mum five years, and see how things worked out. \Vhen I had finished, no one said a word, and I could sense an M embarrassment among the men1bers -< that I was afraId would prevent a free- SEE the exciting 1954 < :g,. ..JAGUARS at these showrooms ,) '\ '* Connecticut DARIEN 101m Motors 243 Boston Post Rd. GREENWICH Master Motors, 213 W. Putnam Ave. WESTPORT George Motor Sales, Riverside Ave New Jersey CLIFTON Allwood Motors, 880 Bloomfield Ave. EAST ORANGE Bekrag Auto Sales Corp., 371 Central Ave. EAST PATERSON Steiker Motors, 10-12 Broadway ENGLEWOOD Block Motor Sales, 554 Grand Ave. MONTCLAIR Kingsfleld Motor Sales, 636 Bloomfield Ave MORRISTOWN Havell Motors, 159 South St. PLAINFIELD Suburban Motors, Ltd., 630 South Ave. RIDGEWOOD Allwood Motors, 30 Maple Ave. New York AMITYVILLE Monfer Motors Imports, 340 Merrick Rd BA YSHORE Degan Motor Sales, 249 W. Main St. BRONX Fair Trade Auto Service, 1940 Jerome Ave ELMHURST Island Motors, Inc, 83-02 Queens Blvd GREAT NECK European Car Distributors, 200 Northern Blvd GREENV ALE North Shore Sports Car, Northern Blvd. HEMPSTEAD Hempstead Auto Co., 46 Fulton Ave. HUNTINGTON STATION Fearn Motors, Railroad Plaza MAMARONECK Sports & Utility Motors, 816 E. Boston Post Rd. MERRICK Meadowbrook Motors, 1706 Sunrise Highway OYSTER BAY Brewster Automobile Corp., Berry Hill Rd. & South St. WHITE PLAINS Shamrock Motors, Inc., 19 E. Post Road YONKERS Manx Motors, Ltd., 322 So. B'way Fair Trade Auto Service, 51 Central Park Ave THE HOFFMAN MOTOR CAR CO., INC. 487 PARK AVEN UE, NEW YORK, N. Y. Importer · Distributor